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[–] [email protected] 4 points 4 months ago

This is the best summary I could come up with:


One of the telltale signs of these stability issues on Raptor Lake is the "out of video memory" error message that pops up in games such as Fortnite.

Cassells claims that his studio has received thousands of crash reports from players using 13th and 14th-gen Core chips and that his development team has personally experienced "frequent instability" on their own Raptor Lake-powered PCs.

But Cassells reckons there's a more substantial underlying problem here than mere glitches of instability solved by motherboard configurations.

"Over the last 3–4 months, we have observed that CPUs initially working well deteriorate over time, eventually failing," he claims.

This 13900K went into a gaming PC with a lower-end motherboard that by design can't max out the chip's power usage.

Cassells also recommends players, whether they're hosting their own servers or just playing a game, to avoid Raptor Lake processors.


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